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Using Eclipse for JSP development

 
 
Sameer
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      09-25-2006
Hello,
I am using eclipse as a tool to develop JSP files alongwith Tomcat
Sysdeo plug-in .
I have created a Tomcat project and imported a JSP project folder to
it.
When I open a JSP file, I am not getting much features of Eclipse to
work with it.
i.e. i was not able to format the code, the keywords are not being
highlighted in colour etc.
How to utilise Eclipse functionality/features for J2EE development?
Do i have to enable some features of Eclipse?
I searched in Eclipse help, Tomcat plug-in menus but unable to find
out.
Please help me.
-Sameer

 
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Tim B
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      09-26-2006

"Sameer" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I am using eclipse as a tool to develop JSP files alongwith Tomcat
> Sysdeo plug-in .
> I have created a Tomcat project and imported a JSP project folder to
> it.
> When I open a JSP file, I am not getting much features of Eclipse to
> work with it.
> i.e. i was not able to format the code, the keywords are not being
> highlighted in colour etc.
> How to utilise Eclipse functionality/features for J2EE development?
> Do i have to enable some features of Eclipse?
> I searched in Eclipse help, Tomcat plug-in menus but unable to find
> out.
> Please help me.
> -Sameer
>


You need a plugin. Try http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/main.html


 
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I1MSS2006
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      09-26-2006
Hi Sameer,

I run in the same problems you described.
The following link will guide you to the download of the eclipse wtd
edition

http://download.eclipse.org/webtools...-200606281455/

With this download you get the complete eclipse ide + wtp tool which
are already included and working.
Cheers,

Jan

Sameer wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using eclipse as a tool to develop JSP files alongwith Tomcat
> Sysdeo plug-in .
> I have created a Tomcat project and imported a JSP project folder to
> it.
> When I open a JSP file, I am not getting much features of Eclipse to
> work with it.
> i.e. i was not able to format the code, the keywords are not being
> highlighted in colour etc.
> How to utilise Eclipse functionality/features for J2EE development?
> Do i have to enable some features of Eclipse?
> I searched in Eclipse help, Tomcat plug-in menus but unable to find
> out.
> Please help me.
> -Sameer


 
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